The Arts Writers Grant Program announced its 2015 recipients on its website this week. Among this year’s winners are New York Times critic Martha Schwendener and novelist Lynne Tillman.

Co-supported by Creative Capital and the Andy Warhol Foundation, Arts Writers Grants are given annually to critics, novelists, and scholars who work with contemporary art, which the program defines as being art made after World War II. Awards are given in four categories: articles, blogs, books, and short-form writing.

The full list of 2015 recipients follows below:

Articles

Carla Acevedo-Yates, “The Silence of Eros: Decoding Homotextuality in the Work of Zilia Sánchez”

Gian-Maria Annovi, “Dirty Encounters: Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Legacy and the Work of David Wojnarowicz”

Melissa Ragain, “Environmental Aesthetics in the Postwar University”

Blogs

Claire Daigle, Figuring Fiction

Gelare Khoshgozaran and Eunsong Kim, contemptorary

Victoria Valentine, Culture Type

Books

Rizvana Bradley, Resurfaced Flesh: Black Aesthetics Unbound

Iftikhar Dadi, Pakistani Contemporary Art: An Object History

Johanna Gosse, On Site: Ray Johnson’s New York

William E. Jones, The Ruins of Villa Iolas

Damon Krukowski, The New Analog

Courtney Martin, A Critical Language: Lawrence Alloway’s Words to the Art World

Alexander Provan, Arbitrary Units: Culture in the Age of Quantification